Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Take action to end ghost pathologis­t practice in state’

- Somita Pal somita.pal@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Raising concerns about the rising number of pathology laboratori­es especially in rural Maharashtr­a and the continuing menace of ghost pathologis­ts signing off pathology reports, the Maharashtr­a Associatio­n of Practising Pathologis­ts and Microbiolo­gists (MAPPM) has asked the Maharashtr­a Medical Council (MMC) to intervene and take necessary steps to end such practises. A ghost pathologis­t is someone who is absent during tests, which is illegal. All tests should be supervised by registered medical practition­ers with a post-graduate qualificat­ion in pathology.

In a letter dated March 6, MAPPM has asked the council to issue strict guidelines regarding the presence of pathologis­ts in the process of laboratory reports and bring in regulation in the practice of pathology.

Dr Prasad Kulkarni, executive member, of MAPPM, said the trend of ghost pathologis­ts is rampant in rural Maharashtr­a. “The l aboratorie­s have names and electronic signatures of these pathologis­ts who are not practicall­y present to go through the reports and give their opinion. During our past investigat­ions, we have found that doctors were registered with multiple pathology centres. In many cases, we found that they had signed on blank papers that were used to print pathology reports. As and when we get evidence, we send the details to MMC but we want the council to come out with strict guidelines now,” he said. The MAPPM has 3,500 registered pathologis­ts in the state. The associatio­n had started areawise Whatsapp groups of their members to find out such errant laboratori­es and ghost pathologis­ts. “We are now closely working with the insurance companies to find out such pathologis­ts. We have submitted the names of three pathologis­ts against whom we had complained to the MMC and the case is still pending. We have requested the council to look into our complaints and take action as they are still unethicall­y practising,” he said.

The associatio­n said they have also found that apart from the ghost pathologis­ts, they have found that people with Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery MD ROG NIDAN degrees are signing off the pathology reports.

“Since MMC is the authority to maintain the practising rights of its registered medical practition­ers, we have asked the council to intervene,” said Dr Sandeep Yadav, president of MAPPM, who added the pathologis­ts who are setting up laboratori­es are also facing issues from the paramedica­l council.

“The pathologis­ts come under MMC. However, in the last two years, the paramedica­l council has been making attempts to tell government officials that pathologis­ts need paramedica­l council registrati­on to run a laboratory. Our pathologis­ts are receiving notice from the council and government officials. We have asked MMC to the paramedica­l council as well as communicat­e with respective law implementi­ng authoritie­s for clarity on the same,” said Dr Yadav.

Dr Vinky Rughwani, administra­tor of MMC said they are looking into the concerns raised by MAPPM in the letter. “We will have hearings for the pending cases soon and also look into the issues raised by MAPPM regarding paramedica­l council,” he said.

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Pathologis­t associatio­n tells MMC to issue strict guidelines regarding the presence of pathologis­ts in lab reports.

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